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Forming process and stability of bubble domains in dielectrically positive cholesteric liquid crystals

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Abstract The nucleation of bubble domains in homeotropic samples of a dielectrically positive cholesteric liquid crystal is described. These domains are found to be more stable in an electric field than the rectilinear double-twisted fingers. The electric field-induced transformation of a looped finger into a bubble domain is described in detail: it is discontinuous and irreversible, and operates only at a large enough confinement ratio C = d/p, where d is the sample thickness and p the quiescent cholesteric pitch. Finally, in contrast with Stieb's model [4], we propose that there are two point defects along the bubble axis and not a disclination line.

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